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PRAYER. 


MUSIC. 


1.  Salutatory  Oration  in  Latin. 

HENRY  WARDWELL,  So.  Danvers,  Ms. 

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2. '  English  Oration,  The  Relation  of  Character  to  Elo¬ 

quence.  ^ 

LEVI  RODGERS,  Haverhill. 


3.  Dissertation.  History  in  a  Nation’s  Lyrics. 

LUCIEN  HASKELL  FRARY,  Haverhill. 

4.  Historical  Disputation.  Has  History  done  Injustice 

to  Henry  VIII  ? 

'aLSON  bailey  ABBOTT,  Andover,  Ms, 
EDWARD  NELSON  BISHOP,  Windsor,  Vt. 

5.  English  Oration.  The  Relation  of  Great  Men  to  all 

Ages. 

IMAliSIIMAN  WILLIAMS  HAZKN,  Georgetown,  Ms. 


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Exg7.i@h  Oration.  Slicniian's  Campaigiis. 

BENJAMIN  OSGOOD  TRUE,  Meriden. 

T.  Disj^krtation.  The  Sciciidftc  Progress  of  the  Present 


Age. 


ORIN  GAMBELL,  Jr.,  Randolph,  \U 


English  Oration.  The  True  Demands  of  Patriotism 
in  the  North  and  the  South. 

AVIELIAM  BURTON  PERRIN,  Berlin,  \t. 

English  Oration.  Cleon  as  a  Representative  Man. 

CHESTER  AVRIGHT  ME^iRILL,  Montpelier,  Vt. 


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10.  English  Oration.  The  Heroism  of  Charity. 


AVILLIAM  BENJAMIN  TYNG  SMITH.  Claremont. 


Dissertation.  Extension  of  the  Elective  Franchise  in 

CHARLES  EDWIN  LANE,  Koehester. 


England. 


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12.  Pittt.osoitHcal  Oration.  The  Relation  of  Astronomy 
to  Civilization. 

UR\NCIS  R'ESUEV  LEWIS,  Wwsr  Clare  mont. 


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15. 


Ethical  Disputation.  Can  a  Moral  Act  be  pronounc-  i 

ed  Right  irrespective  of  Consequences  ?  j 

WALTER  ASHBEL  SELLEW,  Gowanda,  N.  Y.  ! 
GEORGE  MOORE,  Peterborough.  | 

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Dissertation.  Criminal  Law  as  an  Index  of  Social 
Life. 

LEWIS  LIONEL  WOOD,  Calais,  Vt.  , 

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Dissertation.  English  Statesmen  of  the  Nineteenth  ! 
Century.  j 

GEORGE  EDWARD  CHICKERING,  Andover,  Ms.  | 


16.  A  Poem.  The  Battle  Field  after, Victory. 

SAMUEL  PEABODY  ATKINSON,  Patas^kala.  O. 


MUSIC. 


17.  English  Oration.  The  Perils  of  High  Civilization. 

JAMES  POWELL,  Nashua. 

18.  Forensic  Disputation.  Is  Irish  Independence  De¬ 

sirable  ? 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  WING,  Montpelier,  Vt, 
JOHN  EDGAR  JOHNSON,  Manchester. 

19.  English  Oration.  The  Relation  of  Art  to  Religion. 

CHARLES  QUINCY  TIRRELL,  Wejmouth.  Ms. 

20.  Dissertation.  That  Last  Infirmity  of  Noble  Mind." 

HENRY  STODDARD  SHERMAN,  Mansfield,  O. 


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21. 


Exulisii  Oration,  with  the  Valedictory  Addresses. 

Waste  of  Intellect  in  Educated  Men. 

IlENKY  CLAY  IDE,  Passunipsic,  Vt. 


MUSIC. 


22.  Oration.  Modesty,  a  Characteristic  of  the  true  Scholar. 

Mu.  AZEL  WASHBURN  IIAZEN,  Hartford,  Conn. 

A  Candidate  for  the  Degree  of  Master  of  Arts. 


MUSIC. 


DEGKEES  COXFEEEED. 


MUSIC. 


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ACADEMICAL  DEPARTMENT. 


Alson  Bailey  Abbott, 

Andover^  Mh, 

Horace  Eaton  Andrews, 

Sutton. 

Samuel  Feabocly  Atkinson, 

Paiashda^  0. 

Samuel  Bell, 

VlaUrville.,  Me.- 

Edward  Nelson  Bishop, 

^Yind8or.,  Vt. 

James  Henry  Chapman, 

Woodstock,  Vt. 

Adino  Burton  Chase, 

Wanov'er  Centre. 

George  Edward  Chickering, 

Andover,  Ms. 

Lucien  Haskell  Prary, 

Haverhill. 

Grin  Gambell,  Jr., 

Randolph,  Vt. 

Marshman  Williams  Hazen, 

Ceor getoivn,'  Ms. 

Schiller  Hosford, 

Orford. 

Nathan  Parker  Hunt, 

Manchester. 

Warren  Gookin  Hutchins, 

Bath. 

Henry  Clay  Ide, 

Passumpsic,  Vt. 

John  Edgar  Johnson, 

Manchester. 

Edward  Augustus  Kelley, 

Neivhuryport,  Ms. 

Henry  Appleton  Kendall, 

JEaM  Concord. 

Eugene  Peck  Kingsley, 

Worthington,  O'. 

Charles  Edwin  Lane, 

Ro'chester. 

Francis  Wesley  Lewis, 

West  Claremont. 

John  Clay  McKowen, 

Jackson,  La. 

Chester  Wright  Merrill, 

Montpelier,  Vt. 

George  Moore, 

Peterborough. 

Joseph  Perkins  Neal, 

Norwich,  Vt. 

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j  Waldemer  Otis, 

Vleueland-^  0. 

William  Burton  Perrin, 

Berlhi,  Vt. 

Henry  Smith  Phetteplace, 

Providence^  7t.  1. 

George  Harlin  Pillsbury, 

Lowell^  Ms. 

James  Powell, 

JSfaskurZ. 

Levi  Rodgers, 

Haverhill . 

John  Jones  Sargent, 

Wentworth., 

Walter  Ashbel  Sellew, 

Gowanda.,  N* 

Henry  Stoddard  Sherman, 

Mansfield.,  0. 

William  Benj.  Tyng  Smith, 

Claremont. 

'J  antes  Alfred  Spalding, 

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Ports  mouth. 

1  Charles  Quincy  Tirrell, 

Weymouth,  Ms. 

1  Benjamin  Osgood  True, 

Meriden. 

i  Henry  Ward  well) 

South  Danvers,  Ms. 

.  Henry  Whittemore, 

Hophinton,  Ms, 

George  Washington  Wing, 

Montpelier,  Vt, 

1  Lewis  Lionel  Wood, 

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Calais,  Vt. 
GRADUATii^iG  Class,  42 

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Bartlett  A.  Campbell, 

C'hei'ryfidd.  Me. 

1  Newell  Wetherbee  Crocker, 

Alacldds,  Me. 

Thomas  Pearson  Kingsley, 

Manchester. 

j  Horace  Eugene  Marion, 

Burlinyton,  M*. 

1  John  Oscar  Norris, 

Methuen,  Ms. 

Mylon  Gustavus  Wooley, 

>  Grafton,  Vt. 
Graduating  Class,  6. 

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